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As a recently graduated Division 1 athlete, it does depend on which school and which sport you do that would determine the amount of meal prep that is done for you. Athletes may have a separate cafeteria to eat, or a separate food line to grab food from compared to the rest of the student body. Some programs may cater 1 meal a day for their athletes, so they can all eat dinner or lunch together as a team, others provide facilities like a large kitchen space for them to meal prep for themselves. Every sports team almost always has a snack bar/fuel station next to or near the team lounge that they can use to snack on during the day on their way to or from class/practice. It depends on the athletic budget really, but if any team is going to be the most micromanaged on campus, it'll be the Football team that sets the bar for all the other sports teams.
As a former college drunk who worked as a student employee for D1 athletic programs, I second this comment. Even down to JUCO, local businesses sponsor and provide at worst,snacks and drinks for athletes at any given time in their locker rooms or facilities. At best, at the time and within line with NCAA rules (And I saw plenty outside the rules) the money makers were well taken care over over the general student body.
the Iowa wave is the most heart warming one that is for sure. If you mean help. They have meal plans, but things have changed in the last few years. Before they couldnt get much besides the meals that were included in their scholarship. Leach has told that story before. He will be missed in this sport.
I graduated from UW Madison and we did one last jump around as students at our graduation. There were 8,000 people on the field graduating and the seats at camp Randall were full. The whole place was vibrating!
I went to Northwestern and drove up for our game at Wisconsin-Madison back around 2006, and the Jump Around at the end of the 3rd quarter was one of the most fun things I've ever experienced. I was wearing enemy purple but found myself jumping up and down and having fun with all the folks in red. Also, it felt like an earthquake and I began to worry about the structural integrity of the stadium.
I was at that first Jump Around game in the upper deck and it swayed. The Army Corp of Engineers did a study the next week to make sure if it was safe to keep doing.
I'm from Madison WI - I go to the football games mostly for jump around at 3rd quarter - love it more than the game! Best college football tradition EVER!!!!!
Iowa definitely has the most heartwarming traditions I think it's definitely one of the best.. especially when Caitlin Clark played a basketball game on a football field in front of 55,646 record crowd to watch a women's basketball game, the women's basketball team did the tradition as well it's amazing
18:02 yes the players do get help with their meals, it's part of their Football Scholarship. And the programs also have a Nutritionist on staff to help them out too.
If you're looking for something similar to the Cotton Bowl Caper, there's also "WakeyLeaks", where the Wake Forest playbook got leaked to multiple opponents by a former coach from 2014 to 2016.
The medical staff at the hospital in Iowa (and everywhere really) have my utmost respect. I had a hard time just seeing those poor kids in the video; but to see these kids day after day after day, knowing there are going to be some who don't have a positive outcome, must take a psychological toll. Those doctors and nurses are made of much tougher stuff than I am.
The Oklahoma fake script caper is just the tip of the iceberg in the The Red River Rivalry. Back in the 60s and 70s the stories of spying, cheating, stealing and any number of underhanded tactics were used by both teams to get an edge. The legends surrounding this series of games are epic and you probably wouldn't believe most of them
I lived in Irving Texas in the 60s through the 90s and back then on Friday night before the big game hundreds of people would get arrested in downtown Dallas it got crazy before kickoff
Iowa grad here. The Wave is the best! Doesn’t involve drinking to excess or jumping around senselessly. The idea is to honor and recognize those kids who are fighting for their lives.
I was at the wisconsin game when house of pain showed up. It was a complete surprise and the crowd went crazy! Made up for the weather as it rained for the majority of the game
Great content as always! Outside of the Bills stadium is a lot that you need to shuttle in from called Wings Flight of Hope! My family has used them. They supply free flights from Buffalo all over the country for children with cancer so they can receive treatment they may not have any other way to obtain! You can pay to park there and see a game if you two ever make it to Western New York! They supply pilots that want to volunteer their personal time along with the planes etc! Every one of the teams in America support the local hospitals, as they should! Being able to physically see the game is just great!
Florida State University has designated SOD games every year. They are games that the Noles play away, and if they win, they bring a piece of the foe's sod, from their field, home and bury it at the SOD Cemetary. There is a headstone for every game that displays the score of that game.
Back in the Stone Age , when I played high school football , our coach did not believe in weight training . His quote " It'll make you look like Tarzan , but you won't be able to crack a peanut shell " . Of course we were a bunch of Southern farm boys who were " country strong " because we did lots of physical labor and were out hunting and running through the fields and woods . Today when most kids spend their time sitting on their ass playing video games or doing stupid crap on their cell phones , weight training is a lot more necessary .
As others have mentioned, it depends on the school. Back in my day playing D1 ball(2015-2016 lol) it wasn't uncommon for the football team to have all day meal prep as an option, even among really small schools. Or another thing small schools did back then was just have some kind of program worked out with the school where student athletes get the same meal cards as any other student but they get it free as part of their sports scholarship. If you're at a leading FBS team like Alabama for example, you're probably getting better treatment than most NFL players get, honestly.
This isn't a college football tradition, but you should react to the story of how the famous banner inside the college basketball arena Allen Fieldhouse came to be. The banner reads "Pay Heed All Who Enter: Beware of the Phog!" The University of Kansas Allen Fieldhouse is named after the legendary coach Dr. Forrest "Phog" Allen. He got that nickname because when he yelled at his players his voice would echo in the gym like a foghorn on a ship. Since the building is named after him it also inherited the nickname "The Phog." The video is on RUclips "Beware of the Phog- The Backstory behind the Allen Fieldhouse Banner."
18:00 so two of my friends played oline at g5 schools im sure p5 has more but the school fed them but i dont think anything crazy calculated, one friend his school got unlimited chipotle alot. They were oline so it was about just eating a ton lol. Players also get helpers with school, one friend had to stop the guy from just doing his classwork for him
The thing with coaches back then is they didn't understand that there are different types of muscle that can be built through lifting. If you lift super heavy weights for lower reps, then you're going to be really slow. If you lift lower levels of weight for more reps, it will build a completely different type of muscle. You can also lift weight that is somewhere in between as fast as possible, and it will help you get faster. Once Covid happened, it really had me questioning a lot of things in regards to strength and conditioning. I had been following high level college athletes as well as professional athletes. I saw that their workouts were maybe 25% of what they used to be, and once competitions started back up in the track and field world......personal records, college records, and world records were getting broken constantly. Going through Covid really sucked, but at the same time, it changed my thought process on how I coached kids.
Yall should react to longest home run in each MLB stadium since the Statcast Era by Statcast Sage And no Wisconsin does not have the best tradition 😂 And those poor kids have to watch Iowa offenses oof
Lots of college football teams have their own cafeteria. 90% of the players r on scholarship. And u must go to school & maintain your GPA (Grade Point Average) no grades no play. That's the rule.🎉 They eat 3 meals a day.
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RIP Coach Leach.
He was an offensive genius and a real character, truly one of a kind.
RIP the pirate
He was the Bobby knight of college football and there are only a couple of those great old school style coaches around these days
@@cbogolo Bobby Knight was a jerk with serious anger management issues.
@@moormanpa and still was a great coach that kids lined up to play for
The Iowa wave is one tradition that even the visiting fans and players get involved in
I am getting old because all these traditions make me cry now. Damn I miss those young years.
As a Wisconsinite, my biased opinion is that Jump Around is the best college football tradition.
But also really like Tennessee’s Rocky Top.
Iowa by a mile.
Man that Iowa one, as someone who was in a kids hospital for a surgery and watched my kids in them... that one gets me.
As a recently graduated Division 1 athlete, it does depend on which school and which sport you do that would determine the amount of meal prep that is done for you. Athletes may have a separate cafeteria to eat, or a separate food line to grab food from compared to the rest of the student body. Some programs may cater 1 meal a day for their athletes, so they can all eat dinner or lunch together as a team, others provide facilities like a large kitchen space for them to meal prep for themselves. Every sports team almost always has a snack bar/fuel station next to or near the team lounge that they can use to snack on during the day on their way to or from class/practice. It depends on the athletic budget really, but if any team is going to be the most micromanaged on campus, it'll be the Football team that sets the bar for all the other sports teams.
As a former college drunk who worked as a student employee for D1 athletic programs, I second this comment. Even down to JUCO, local businesses sponsor and provide at worst,snacks and drinks for athletes at any given time in their locker rooms or facilities. At best, at the time and within line with NCAA rules (And I saw plenty outside the rules) the money makers were well taken care over over the general student body.
the Iowa wave is the most heart warming one that is for sure. If you mean help. They have meal plans, but things have changed in the last few years. Before they couldnt get much besides the meals that were included in their scholarship. Leach has told that story before. He will be missed in this sport.
I graduated from UW Madison and we did one last jump around as students at our graduation. There were 8,000 people on the field graduating and the seats at camp Randall were full. The whole place was vibrating!
That sounds awesome! Love that.
If u guys are getting stoked for US college football i rec the 30 for 30 on The U part 1 and 2 are fire
I went to Northwestern and drove up for our game at Wisconsin-Madison back around 2006, and the Jump Around at the end of the 3rd quarter was one of the most fun things I've ever experienced. I was wearing enemy purple but found myself jumping up and down and having fun with all the folks in red. Also, it felt like an earthquake and I began to worry about the structural integrity of the stadium.
I was at that first Jump Around game in the upper deck and it swayed. The Army Corp of Engineers did a study the next week to make sure if it was safe to keep doing.
I'm from Madison WI - I go to the football games mostly for jump around at 3rd quarter - love it more than the game! Best college football tradition EVER!!!!!
Iowa definitely has the most heartwarming traditions I think it's definitely one of the best.. especially when Caitlin Clark played a basketball game on a football field in front of 55,646 record crowd to watch a women's basketball game, the women's basketball team did the tradition as well it's amazing
18:02 yes the players do get help with their meals, it's part of their Football Scholarship. And the programs also have a Nutritionist on staff to help them out too.
Everlast does have some dope ass hair!
That mustache is DEDICATED! 🤘
If you're looking for something similar to the Cotton Bowl Caper, there's also "WakeyLeaks", where the Wake Forest playbook got leaked to multiple opponents by a former coach from 2014 to 2016.
The medical staff at the hospital in Iowa (and everywhere really) have my utmost respect. I had a hard time just seeing those poor kids in the video; but to see these kids day after day after day, knowing there are going to be some who don't have a positive outcome, must take a psychological toll. Those doctors and nurses are made of much tougher stuff than I am.
Man! It is good to see you guys on football again.
Love my iowa hawkeyes. Looking forward to homecoming with iowa alumni marching band on October 26th.
The Oklahoma fake script caper is just the tip of the iceberg in the The Red River Rivalry. Back in the 60s and 70s the stories of spying, cheating, stealing and any number of underhanded tactics were used by both teams to get an edge. The legends surrounding this series of games are epic and you probably wouldn't believe most of them
I lived in Irving Texas in the 60s through the 90s and back then on Friday night before the big game hundreds of people would get arrested in downtown Dallas it got crazy before kickoff
The jump-around scream is a sax sampled from a song.
Wisconsin and Auburn has the best Gameday experiences in my opinion
Iowa grad here. The Wave is the best! Doesn’t involve drinking to excess or jumping around senselessly. The idea is to honor and recognize those kids who are fighting for their lives.
I was at the wisconsin game when house of pain showed up. It was a complete surprise and the crowd went crazy! Made up for the weather as it rained for the majority of the game
Boy the Iowa Hawkeyes one hit hard right in the feels.
Great content as always! Outside of the Bills stadium is a lot that you need to shuttle in from called Wings Flight of Hope! My family has used them. They supply free flights from Buffalo all over the country for children with cancer so they can receive treatment they may not have any other way to obtain! You can pay to park there and see a game if you two ever make it to Western New York! They supply pilots that want to volunteer their personal time along with the planes etc! Every one of the teams in America support the local hospitals, as they should! Being able to physically see the game is just great!
5:32 suggested by the intern who also played Tight End for the Football team.
RIP coach Leach
Huge Texas fan, but I really have a soft spot for coach Leach he is so missed in college football. May he RIP.
Check out the intro to the 2017 army/ navy game
Florida State University has designated SOD games every year. They are games that the Noles play away, and if they win, they bring a piece of the foe's sod, from their field, home and bury it at the SOD Cemetary. There is a headstone for every game that displays the score of that game.
Back in the Stone Age , when I played high school football , our coach did not believe in weight training . His quote " It'll make you look like Tarzan , but you won't be able to crack a peanut shell " . Of course we were a bunch of Southern farm boys who were " country strong " because we did lots of physical labor and were out hunting and running through the fields and woods . Today when most kids spend their time sitting on their ass playing video games or doing stupid crap on their cell phones , weight training is a lot more necessary .
Alabama football spends about $83 million a year on its program, $6 million of that is to feed the players.
It's happened a few times over the years! Guys drop the ball before entering the end zone
As others have mentioned, it depends on the school. Back in my day playing D1 ball(2015-2016 lol) it wasn't uncommon for the football team to have all day meal prep as an option, even among really small schools. Or another thing small schools did back then was just have some kind of program worked out with the school where student athletes get the same meal cards as any other student but they get it free as part of their sports scholarship. If you're at a leading FBS team like Alabama for example, you're probably getting better treatment than most NFL players get, honestly.
“What it takes to feed the LSU football team” video excellent
good catch!! on not being a touchdown
The Iowa wave Iowa Hawkeyes watch the story behind that it is the best thing in college football it's all about heart
This isn't a college football tradition, but you should react to the story of how the famous banner inside the college basketball arena Allen Fieldhouse came to be. The banner reads "Pay Heed All Who Enter: Beware of the Phog!" The University of Kansas Allen Fieldhouse is named after the legendary coach Dr. Forrest "Phog" Allen. He got that nickname because when he yelled at his players his voice would echo in the gym like a foghorn on a ship. Since the building is named after him it also inherited the nickname "The Phog."
The video is on RUclips "Beware of the Phog- The Backstory behind the Allen Fieldhouse Banner."
You HAVE to take a dive into Mike Leach!
There is a great video about LSU dietician and dining halls.
Great video. How about those Padres?
The Oregon dude is exactly how I'd have imagined him....
You should definitely react to Mike Leach.
18:00 so two of my friends played oline at g5 schools im sure p5 has more but the school fed them but i dont think anything crazy calculated, one friend his school got unlimited chipotle alot. They were oline so it was about just eating a ton lol. Players also get helpers with school, one friend had to stop the guy from just doing his classwork for him
The thing with coaches back then is they didn't understand that there are different types of muscle that can be built through lifting. If you lift super heavy weights for lower reps, then you're going to be really slow. If you lift lower levels of weight for more reps, it will build a completely different type of muscle. You can also lift weight that is somewhere in between as fast as possible, and it will help you get faster. Once Covid happened, it really had me questioning a lot of things in regards to strength and conditioning. I had been following high level college athletes as well as professional athletes. I saw that their workouts were maybe 25% of what they used to be, and once competitions started back up in the track and field world......personal records, college records, and world records were getting broken constantly. Going through Covid really sucked, but at the same time, it changed my thought process on how I coached kids.
Yall should react to longest home run in each MLB stadium since the Statcast Era by Statcast Sage
And no Wisconsin does not have the best tradition 😂
And those poor kids have to watch Iowa offenses oof
The quarterback for Oklahoma in this video is Tennessee’s head coach now
Come on! You guys trying to make us cry?!
Gotta react to BC's Red Bandana
Fun fact, I was at the Everlast Jump Around game and it went fuckin nuts
A lot of student athletes on scholarship stay in the athletic dorm and get their meals for free when they are on campus.
You need to watch What it takes to feed the UT football team
Going to the bar in a massive university town for work research doesn't sound terrible
FSU opens in Ireland in a week
Lots of college football teams have their own cafeteria. 90% of the players r on scholarship. And u must go to school & maintain your GPA (Grade Point Average) no grades no play. That's the rule.🎉
They eat 3 meals a day.
Check out LSU earthquake games !!!
Appreciate the suggestion, thank you
React to Charles Woodson please
Almost time for the season, go Wolfpack!
I am sus of computers....and folks that are sus of paper.
Is Jump Around a big deal? See how the Badgers' biggest rival celebrated a victory over Wisconsin in 2021:
ruclips.net/video/I0dPt4OsoBI/видео.html
Please try the new college football game
Hey, Nick is playing this over on Twitch. Hoping to get Damo involved soon too
Yeah, they get mega-education and then personalized diets.
These guys are fed very well. They also have free housing.
Neck
First one 🥇
Boomer sooner!!!
Greatest tradition in college football is the Iowa wave!
Can you review this please! Show’s athletes diet options. ⚾️ Sports Disected by COISKI - What it Takes to FEED the LSU FOOTBALL Team | AthlEATS